No, there isn't. You get things explained in University. Then you build on top of this knowledge.
You are explained things (least important part) and then you invest substantial amounts of time in practicing and exercising those new skills.
Then, in your junior level jobs, the same cycle repeats.
That exercise component isn't going to happen in university with AI in the loop, because AI will be able to shortcut basic practice.
And it isn't going to happen in junior level work, because AI will be able to do those jobs more economically efficiently.
See previous from HN fp for a more eloquent explanation: https://ergosphere.blog/posts/the-machines-are-fine/
You are explained things (least important part) and then you invest substantial amounts of time in practicing and exercising those new skills.
Then, in your junior level jobs, the same cycle repeats.
That exercise component isn't going to happen in university with AI in the loop, because AI will be able to shortcut basic practice.
And it isn't going to happen in junior level work, because AI will be able to do those jobs more economically efficiently.
See previous from HN fp for a more eloquent explanation: https://ergosphere.blog/posts/the-machines-are-fine/